Nuclear Locator for iPhone

  • Nuclear Locator for iPhone
  • Nuclear Locator for iPhone
  • Nuclear Locator for iPhone
  • Nuclear Locator for iPhone

Detailed App Info:

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  • Current Version:Version: 1.0
  • Device Type:Device: iPhone Ready
  • Category:Category: Utilities
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  • Download Size:App Size: 1.88 MB

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This App tells you how far you, or any location you like, are from the world's nuclear reactors. How far is your home, property you might buy, work, your children's school, mother's house, or any other location, from the nearest reactor and other reactors?

426 reactors in the United States, France, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, India, Mexico, Netherlands, Pakistan, Romania, South Africa, Argentina, Armenia, Switzerland, Ukraine, Taiwan, South Korea, China and Russia are shown on interactive maps.

A red pin will appear on the interactive map for each nuclear facility. If you press a nuclear facility pin it will tell you the facility's name and the distance from your actual or selected location in miles and kilometers, how many reactors are in the facility, its power generation level, when it went into service and, if available, when its license will expire. Distances are the shortest great circle distance.

The display is specially formatted for the iPhone. It takes advantage of the iPhone 4 high resolution screen but works fine with older models. It also works with the iPod Touch and uses the non GPS location method if available.

Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 1.88 MB of space to download and install Nuclear Locator for iPhone app. Nuclear Locator for iPhone is available on iTunes for $0.99

If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Neil A. Eskind Neil Eskind at http://www.NuclearLocator.com.

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